- Pax: Chappie, Chattahoochee, Doubtfire, Fireplex, Gump, Leatherman, Quatro, Ruxpin, Streudel
- Posted In: CHOP, Milton, DE
Date: 2/11/21
QIC: Gump
Warm o Rama
- 20 SSH
- 20 cherry pickers
- 20 windmills
- 20 grady corn
- Bolt 45
The Thang
Slaughter starter (say that 5 times fast) 20 Burpees OYO
THE ESCALATOR
- Pax did 10 burpees followed by 1 Chairman lap (1/4 mile)
- 10 burpees, 20 mexican jumpin beans 1 Chairman lap
- 10 burpees, 20 mjb, 30 merkins, 1 Chairman lap
- 3rd F message (Below)
- 10 burpees, 20 mjb, 30 merkins, 40 squats 1 Chairman lap
- Slaughter finisher 20 burpees OYO
3rd F message
Todays 3rd F message came from the Courageous Bible study (based off the movie) Its a great Bible study that helps identify what it takes to become the courageous man that God has called us out to be.
COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP
John Hagee defines leadership
as, “the discipline of deliberately
exerting
special influence within a group
to move it toward goals of
beneficial permanence that fulfill
the group’s real needs.” I feel
that the most significant word in
this sentence is ‘influence’ and
so we can say in brief,
“Leadership is Influence.”
Growing up, the image I had of a
leader was that of someone who
headed an institution. But I soon
realized that I was a leader in my
home, in my church and in my
friends’ circle because of
the influence I exerted on these
groups. As we go higher in our
leadership position we influence
more people. We can identify
people as good or bad leaders
depending on what kind of
influence they exert.
Nehemiah is an example of an
excellent leader. When it was
reported to him about the
miserable state of the Jerusalem
wall, he was a captive in a
foreign land. His
immediate reaction was of great
sorrow. But he also fasted and
prayed, confessing the sins of
the Israelites and asking for
God’s guidance in his future
endeavors. He saw the need and
heard the call. He already had a
good job of being the king’s cup
bearer, but took the risk of
pursuing a difficult task. He faced
mockery but continued to deal
with injustice. Indeed he
motivated and gave leadership
and direction to a
hopeless and demoralized
people. Nehemiah’s dependence
on God and his positive influence
on the people enabled them to
rebuild the wall in fifty two days.
Not only did he rebuild the wall
he also made the people confess
their sins and affirm their faith in
God’s Law. The book of
Nehemiah ends with a simple
prayer, “Remember me with
favor, O my God.”
When we look around us we will
notice that people are looking for
good leaders. Jesus was moved
with compassion when He saw
the multitudes that “were
harassed and helpless, like
sheep without a shepherd.”
(Matt.9:36). Are we ready to be
the godly influencers
Proverbs 11
Where there is no counsel, the
people fall; But in the
multitude of counselors there is
safety.
Proverbs 11:14 NKJV